September 2018 Product Updates

ChainXY Data Now Available in SiteSeer

Last month, we announced our partnership with ChainXY, provider of quality location data for retail, restaurant, grocery, and real estate companies across the country.

We're excited to announce that ChainXY data is now available in SiteSeer. Subscribers will gain access to over 3,600 chains in the U.S. and Canada. Data is updated frequently, and you can even view planned stores. ChainXY data is also available within Void Analysis, SiteSeer’s real estate analytics tool.

Create Trade Areas Using Drive, Cycle, or Walk Time

Do you have sites or stores with customers that visit you on foot or by bicycle?

SiteSeer now allows users to create trade areas that reflect different modes of travel. When selecting the Drive Time option, you can now choose drive, cycle, or walk time to and from your location. More advanced users can also create trade area rules using these new transportation options.

See SiteSeer’s help menu or contact our support team for more information.

PopStats Biannual Data Now Updated

If you're an STI semi-annual data subscriber, listen up!

SiteSeer loaded the Q2 2018 data release on August 26. As always, these changes are automatic. So, if you are using SiteSeer today you will see the latest data. However, a reminder that your reports and models run prior to that date will continue to reflect the older data unless you re-run them. To see the latest data for these projects, be sure and re-open your scenarios and re-run your reports

Build Your Own Site Groups with Site Tagging

Have you used site tagging yet to build your own site groups from sites in any scenario and report on them?

If not, let us show you how. You can assemble a site tour layer from sites in many different scenarios. Or perhaps you need to view a certain grouping, such as sites under construction or those planned for the upcoming 2020 budget cycle. Need help? Contact our help team.

Who's Moving Where in the U.S.?

Population growth (and loss) is an important factor to consider when evaluating a market for your business expansion. Our latest data study addresses this question: where are people moving across the country, and what cities are losing the most people?

Head over to the blog, where we took a look at the top 15 metropolitan areas across the country for both migration gain and migration loss.